Herbal composition for inhibiting melanoma cell metastasis and manufacturing method thereof

ABSTRACT

The present invention relates to a Chinese herbal medicine composition which is prepared from a raw material comprising the following ratio: 1 part by weight of Lilium brownii var viridulum (Lily Bulb), 5 parts by weight of Houttuynia cordata (Heartleaf Houttuynia Herb), 2 parts by weight of Atractylodes macrocephala (Rhizome), 2 parts by weight of Poria cocos (Schw) Wolf (Tuckahoe), 1 part by weight of Ziziphi Spinosae Semen (Spine Date Seed), 3 parts by weight of Adenophora morrisonensis (American silvertop root), 2 parts by weight of Semen Astragali Complanati (Flatstem Milkvetch Seed), 0.5 parts by weight of Zingiber officinale (Fresh Ginger), 5 parts by weight of Tribulus terrestris (Puncturevine Caltrap Fruit), 3 parts by weight of Pogostemon cablin (Cablin Potchouli Herb), 0.5 parts by weight of Ziziphus jujube (Common Jujube), and 0.1 parts by weight of dried Dimocarpus longan (Dried Longan Pulp). The invention also relates to a method of using the herbal composition for inhibiting melanoma cell metastasis. The invention also relates to a process for the preparation of the herbal composition.

TECHNICAL FIELD

The present invention relates to a Chinese herbal medicine composition,which is used in a method for inhibiting melanoma cell metastasis and amethod for preparing the same.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Tumor metastasis is a complex process that usually involves severalsteps. First, the cancer cells detach from the primary site of a tumor,and migrate to the lymphatic system or blood vessels to destroy thevascular basement membrane and enter the lymph or blood. At this time,the cancer cells must escape from the attack of the immune system inorder to survive, and adsorb to distant vascular endothelium,extravasate to a new metastatic site, and then regenerate into a tumor.

Melanoma is highly metastatic, and lung is one of the main organs towhich it metastasizes. Melanoma having metastatic activity is a moredangerous skin cancer, it is also the main cause of death of skincancers, about 75%, the prognosis is not good, and the rate for survivallonger than 5 years is less than 5%.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a Chinese herbal medicine compositionwhich is prepared from a raw material comprising the following ratio: 1part by weight of Lilium brownii var viridulum (Lily Bulb), 5 parts byweight of Houttuynia cordata (Heartleaf Houttuynia Herb), 2 parts byweight of Atractylodes macrocephala (Rhizome), 2 parts by weight ofPoria cocos (Schw.) Wolf (Tuckahoe), 1 part by weight of ZiziphiSpinosae Semen (Spine Date Seed), 3 parts by weight of Adenophoramorrisonensis (American silvertop root), 2 parts by weight of SemenAstragali Complanati (Flatstem Milkvetch Seed), 0.5 parts by weight ofZingiber officinale (Fresh Ginger), 5 parts by weight of Tribulusterrestris (Puncturevine Caltrap Fruit), 3 parts by weight of Pogostemoncablin (Cablin Potchouli Herb), 0.5 parts by weight of Ziziphus jujube(Common Jujube), and 0.1 parts by weight of dried Dimocarpus longan(Dried Longan Pulp).

In one embodiment, the Tribulus terrestris (Puncturevine Caltrap Fruit)is Tribulus taiwanese belonging to the Zygophyllaceae family.

The present invention also relates to a method for inhibiting melanomacells metastasis by administering to a subject in need thereof areasonable dose of the Chinese herbal medicine composition to achievethe effect of inhibiting melanoma metastasis.

In one embodiment, the melanoma cells metastasis refers to metastasis ofmelanoma cells to lungs.

In one embodiment, the reasonable dose is from 1 to 5 grams of theChinese herbal medicine composition per kilogram of body weight of thesubject in need thereof.

In one embodiment, the Chinese herbal medicine composition isadministered orally to the subject in need thereof.

In one embodiment, the herbal composition is administered to the subjectin need thereof for 14 consecutive days.

The present invention also relates to a method for preparing a Chineseherbal medicine composition, which comprises the following steps of:soaking 5 parts by weight of Lilium brownii var viridulum (Lily Bulb), 5parts by weight of Houttuynia cordata (Heartleaf Houttuynia Herb), 2parts by weight of Atractylodes macrocephala (Rhizome), 2 parts byweight of Poria cocos (Schw) Wolf (Tuckahoe), 1 part by weight ofZiziphi Spinosae Semen (Spine Date Seed), 3 parts by weight ofAdenophora morrisonensis (American silvertop root), 2 parts by weight ofSemen Astragali Complanati (Flatstem Milkvetch Seed), 0.5 parts byweight of Zingiber officinale (Fresh Ginger), 5 parts by weight ofTribulus terrestris (Puncturevine Caltrap Fruit), 3 parts by weight ofPogostemon cablin (Cablin Potchouli Herb), 0.5 parts by weight ofZiziphus jujube (Common Jujube), and 0.1 parts by weight of driedDimocarpus longan (Dried Longan Pulp) in water to obtain a soakingliquid; further concentrating the soaking liquid to obtain aconcentrated liquid; mixing the extract and the concentrated liquid,subjecting to high temperature and high pressure, and concentrating toobtain the Chinese herbal medicine composition.

In one embodiment, the organic solvent is ethanol; in anotherembodiment, the concentration of the ethanol is 20%.

In one embodiment, the concentration of the filtrate is increased by 7fold to obtain the extract.

In one embodiment, the concentration of the soaking liquid is increasedby 10 fold to obtain the concentrated liquid.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1, FIG. 1(A) shows metastasis of melanoma cells to the lungsinduced by 5×10⁴ melanoma cells per mouse; FIG. 1(B) shows metastasis ofmelanoma cells to the lungs induced by 5×10⁴ melanoma cells per mouse.

FIG. 2, FIG. 2(A) shows metastasis of melanoma cells induced by 7.5×10⁴melanoma cells per mouse; FIG. 2(B) shows the inhibitory effect of theorally administered Chinese herbal medicine composition of the presentinvention for 14 consecutive days (1 mg/kg body weight) on melanomametastasis induced by 7.5×10⁴ melanoma cells per mouse.

FIG. 3, FIG. 3(A) shows melanoma cells metastasis induced by 5×10⁴melanoma cells per mouse; FIG. 3(B) shows the inhibitory effect of theorally administered Chinese herbal medicine composition of the presentinvention for 14 consecutive days (1 mg/kg body weight) on melanomametastasis induced by 5×10⁴ melanoma cells per mouse.

EXAMPLES

The following examples are not intended to be limiting, rather theymerely present various aspects of the present invention.

Example 1. Method for preparing the Chinese herbal medicine compositionof the present invention

After 5 kg of Tribulus taiwanense and 5 kg of Houttuynia cordata(Heartleaf Houttuynia Herb) were soaked with 20% edible alcohol for 48hours, a filtrate was obtained with Silica based columns, and thenconcentrated at high temperature to increase the concentration by 7 foldto form an extract. Other ten herbs including 1 kg of Lilium brownii varviridulum (Lily Bulb), 2 kg of Atractylodes macrocephala (Rhizome), 2 kgof Poria cocos (Schw) Wolf (Tuckahoe), 1 kg of Ziziphi Spinosae Semen(Spine Date Seed), 3 kg of Adenophora morrisonensis (American silvertoproot), 2 kg of Semen Astragali Complanati (Flatstem Milkvetch Seed), 0.5kg of Zingiber officinale (Fresh Ginger), 3 kg of Pogostemon cablin(Cablin Potchouli Herb), 0.5 kg of Ziziphus jujube (Common Jujube), and0.1 kg of dried Dimocarpus longan (Dried Longan pulp) were washed andthen soaked in drinking water for 24 hours, then concentrated at hightemperature by 10 fold to obtain a concentrated liquid. After theextract and the concentrated liquid were mixed, then subjected to hightemperature and high pressure (130° C., 2 atmospheres) for 3 hours in asealed space to further concentrate by 5 fold.

Example 2, animal experiment of melanoma cell metastasis inhibition bythe Chinese herbal medicine composition of the present invention

Laboratory Animals

C57BL/6 mice were purchased from the Laboratory Animal Center of theBioLASCO Taiwan Co., Ltd., raised and treated according to the Guide forCare and Use of Laboratory Animals (NIH, 1985). The animals were broughtinto a nursing room for adaption for 2-3 weeks, weighing and clinicaldiagnosis were performed to screen out animals without any diseases,then those animals with similar body weight were selected (average valueof the margin of error was 20%), they were divided into appropriateweight groups according to their body weight, and then the animals wererandomly divided into different groups, 6 animals in each group, a totalof 4 groups. The distribution of each group is shown in Table 1.

TABLE 1 Doses of the Chinese herbal medicine composition and animaldistribution in the present invention Dose Group (g/Kg body weight)Number of mice 1 Control group (0) 6 2 Low (1) 6 3 Medium (3) 6 4 High(5) 6

Animal experimental model for inducing lung carcinoma

In this animal experiment, 5×10⁴ melanoma cells (B16-F10) wereadministered into the blood from the tail vein of the mice (C56BL/6; 6-7weeks of age), the animals were divided into a control group (onlymelanoma cells were administered, no medicine was given), and threedifferent groups fed with a low, a medium, and a high dose of theChinese herbal medicine composition of the present invention (see Table1), a total of 4 groups, lung carcinoma was evaluated after 14 days, themice were sacrificed mainly by breaking their necks, their lungs wereremoved and immersed in 10% formaldehyde, melanoma cell colonies wereevaluated by naked eyes and microscopes. The experiment was carried outaccording to the above-described groups, the number of samples in eachgroup was 6.

5×10⁴ or 7.5×10⁴ melanoma cells/mouse was administered into each mouse,after 14 days, it was found that 7.5×10⁴ melanoma cells per mouse wasenough to meaningfully induce metastasis of melanoma to the lungs (FIG.1).

Example 3. Effect of the Chinese herbal medicine composition of thepresent invention on inhibiting melanoma cell metastasis

The metastasis of melanoma to the lungs was induced by administering7.5×10⁴ melanoma cells per mouse, and then the Chinese herbal medicinecomposition of the present invention was administered to the mice at anoral dose of 5 g/kg body weight, all mice were found dead the next day.

The metastasis of melanoma to the lungs was induced by administering adose of 7.5×10⁴ melanoma cells per mouse, and then the Chinese herbalmedicine composition of the present invention was administered to themice at an oral dose of 1 g/kg body weight for 14 consecutive days, theeffect of inhibition of melanoma metastasis was observed (FIG. 2).

The metastasis of melanoma to the lungs was induced by administering adose of 5×10⁴ melanoma cells per mouse, and the Chinese herbal medicinecomposition of the present invention was administered into the mice atan oral dose of 1 gram per kilogram of body weight for 14 consecutivedays, the effect of inhibition of melanoma metastasis was observed (FIG.3).

Example 4. Method for administering the Chinese herbal medicinecomposition of the present invention for inhibiting melanoma cellmetastasis and dosage limits

Medium and high doses were respectively administered orally into threehealthy mice, and all mice were found dead the next day (Table 2), theresults indicated that the Chinese herbal medicine composition of thepresent invention might be toxic at higher doses.

TABLE 2 Doses of the Chinese herbal medicine composition anddistribution of dead animals in the present invention Dose Number ofmice (g/Kg body weight) (died) Medium (3) 3 High (5) 3

The present invention has been described and illustrated in sufficientdetail for one of ordinary skill in the art to which the presentinvention pertains to understand the method for preparing and utilizingthe technique, however, varying substitutions, modifications, andimprovements should be considered to be no different from the spirit andscope of the present invention.

One of ordinary skill in the art to which the present invention pertainscan readily appreciate the objects of the present invention and obtainthe ends and advantages as mentioned. The cells, animals, and processesand methods for producing the same are representative of the preferredembodiments and exemplary in nature, they are not intended to limit thescope of the present invention. The used cells, animals and processes,methods for producing the same are representative of preferredembodiments, are exemplary, and are not intended as limitations on thescope of the invention. Modifications therein and other uses that mayoccur to those skilled in the art and in the art of making or using theart are encompassed within the spirit of the present invention and aredefined by the scope of the present invention.

1. A Chinese herbal medicine composition for inhibiting melanoma cellmetastasis which is prepared from a raw material comprising thefollowing ratio: 1 part by weight of Lilium brownii var. viridulum, 5parts by weight of Houttuynia cordata, 2 parts by weight of Atractylodesmacrocephala, 2 parts by weight of Poria cocos (Schw.) Wolf, 1 part byweight of Ziziphi Spinosae Semen, 3 parts by weight of Adenophoramorrisonensis, 2 parts by weight of Semen Astragali Complanati, 0.5parts by weight of Zingiber officinale, 5 parts by weight of Tribulusterrestris, 3 parts by weight of Pogostemon cablin, 0.5 parts by weightof Ziziphus jujube, and 0.1 parts by weight of Dimocarpus longan.
 2. TheChinese herbal medicine composition of claim 1, wherein the Tribulusterrestris is Tribulus taiwanese belonging to the Zygophyllaceae family.3. A method for inhibiting melanoma cells metastasis by administering toa subject in need thereof a reasonable dose of the Chinese herbalmedicine composition of claim 1 to achieve an effect of inhibitingmelanoma metastasis.
 4. The method of claim 3, wherein the melanomacells metastasis is metastasis to lungs.
 5. The method of claim 3,wherein the reasonable dose is from 1 to 5 g of the Chinese herbalmedicine composition per kg body weight of the subject in need thereof.6. The method of claim 3, wherein the Chinese herbal medicinecomposition is administered orally to the subject in need thereof. 7.The method of claim 3, wherein the Chinese herbal medicine compositionis administered to the subject in need thereof for 14 consecutive days.8. A method for preparing a Chinese herbal medicine composition of claim1, which comprises the following steps of: soaking 5 parts by weight ofTribulus terestris and 5 parts by weight of Houttuvnia cordata in anorganic solvent and filtering to form a filtrate; concentrating thefiltrate into an extract; soaking 1 part by weight of Lilium browniivar. viridulum, 2 parts by weight of Atractylodes macrocephala, 2 partsby weight of Poria cocos (Schw.) Wolf, 1 part by weight of ZiziphiSpinosae Semen, 3 parts by weight of Adenophora morrisonensis, 2 partsby weight of Semen Astragali Complanati, 0.5 parts by weight of Zingiberofficinale, 3 parts by weight of Pogostemon cablin, 0.5 part by weightof Ziziphus jujube and 0.1 part by weight of dried Dimocarpus longan inwater to obtain a soaking liquid; concentrating the soaking liquid toobtain a concentrated liquid; and mixing the extract and theconcentrated liquid, subjecting to high temperature and high pressure,and concentrating to obtain the Chinese herbal medicine composition. 9.The method of claim 8, wherein the organic solvent is ethanol.
 10. Themethod of claim 9, wherein the concentration of ethanol is 20%.
 11. Themethod of claim 8, wherein the concentration of the filtrate isincreased by 7 fold to obtain the extract,
 12. The method of claim 8,wherein the concentration of the soaking liquid is increased by 10 foldto obtain the concentrated liquid.